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My OC Minori Shibata

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/minori-shibata-bLSD Name: Minori Shibata Gender: Female age: 15 Profession: Student at UA high Personality: Childish, playful, lovable, cheerful, energetic, hyper Interests: Being a Hero Fanatic, Drawing/Doodling, Baking/Decorating Sweets, Quirk-Based Games, Costume Play/Dress-Up Intro: Before entering UA, an 8-year-old Minori lived with her beloved grandmother, who was her biggest champion and the only person who truly understood her "silly" drawings. Minori would draw little companions: tiny, smiling monsters, brave knights, and self-portraits with a cape. These creations were simple, innocent, and perfectly harmless—until the day a villain attacked their neighborhood street fair. In a panic, her grandmother pushed Minori behind a food stall, telling her to "draw a big wall, sweetie! A great big, strong wall!" Minori, terrified but obedient, drew a huge, jagged stone barrier—a massive, solid thing that sprang to life and successfully blocked the villain's attack. However, the barrier was too big, too real, and Minori, being just a child, couldn't control its deactivation. It crumbled immediately after, but the damage was done: the massive, uncontrolled collapse of the stone drawing severely injured several bystanders and, most tragically, crushed the stall her grandmother was hiding behind. Minori's grandmother was gone, killed by the "heroic" wall Minori had drawn. The trauma didn't break her, but it fundamentally warped her reality. To cope with the suffocating guilt and the terrifying reality of her power, Minori's mind developed a powerful defense mechanism: an extreme rejection of seriousness. She strictly limits her drawings to silly, fun, and non-threatening things: chibi monsters, brightly colored sweets, cartoon stars, and adorable, squishy defenses. She sees anything serious as a potential weapon that could kill again. The hyper, childish, and cheerful exterior is a constant, manic distraction from the core fear that if she stops being playful, she might accidentally draw something deadly. Her intense love for heroes is a desperate need to emulate the good people who use their power to save, not destroy, constantly seeking validation that she can be one of them. She entered UA not just to be a hero, but to prove to herself that her quirk isn't a curse—that the pencil and paper are tools for fun and safety, not a weapon stained with the memory of her grandmother's sacrifice.

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